The design for this wall covering by Vik Muniz relates to the artist’s Pictures of Garbage series and shows a traditional Fleur de Lys pattern fashioned out of garbage and then photographed.

Artware Editions is an approved Maharam Digital Projects retailer and offers the complete line of artist-designed digital wall coverings. These mural-style installations are sized, priced and produced on a project-specific basis. They are scalable and repeatable.

There is a minimum purchase price of $4,900 for the first 100 square feet. The wallpaper has a matte laminate finish which can be cleaned using mild soap and warm water

Caravaggio's Medusa (Medusa Marinara) by Vik Muniz

Caravaggio’s Medusa (Medusa Marinara) features an image of Muniz’s recreation of Caravaggio’s Medusa (1590, Gallerica degli Uffizi, Florence) rendered in pasta marinara. The pasta “drawing” was then photographed and digitally printed on this porcelain plate fabricated in France. This sought-after edition was published by the Peter Norton Family Christmas Project in 1999.

The image used on this ashtray by Vik Muniz is taken from Caspar David Friedrich’s The Wanderer above the Sea of Fog (1818). As might be expected, Muniz, known for using unusual materials like ketchup or chocolate to recreate masterpieces, has drawn the image using cigarette ashes and butts. He then photographed the image and had it screened onto a beautiful porcelain ashtray made at Limoges in Bernardaud, France. The rim of the ashtray is then hand-painted in silver leaf. Published by the Peter Norton Family Christmas Project.

Petri Dishes by Vik Muniz

This set of six porcelain dinner plates is designed by Vik Muniz in collaboration with Bernardaud. The richly colored abstractions show the surprisingly beautiful patterns created by different bacteria studied at the microscopic level. Each image shows the moment when an initial population of bacteria swam outward through an Agar gel, creating the equivalent of a microscopic traffic jam. The boxed sets are limited to an edition of 2,500.